hello /po/, i was inspired by shin tanaka's nike af1s (and a friend of mine) to make some yeezys. The problem is, however, there are no templates for them. So what i want to do is design them myself, with quality and technicality that matches Shin's af1s, hopefully. I do not know how to start though, as i have little to no drawing capabilities. My for you guys is, how would/could/should i put my ideas down on paper in a way that would a satisfying model to build? As far as design capabilities i was able to design a miniature shoebox for the pair of shoes i made. i designed the box with inkscape, accounting for the thickness of the cardboard i used for it but i did forget to remove a few millimeters on a few edges, it was still an exceptional build though.
I know i can start by looking at images of yeezys from the internet but i dont know exactly how that would translate into a papercraft template.
Bump, here's the box I designed
i just had an idea. i could modify the af1 templates to create the yeezy patterns. it would still take a bit of research to capture the look properly though
/pol/ shitposters making me bump my thread desperately
>>537976
It's a big board.
whaaat, this thread is still april fools mode
last ditch effort bump
>>538522
sorry bro
>>537437
Is OP still alive...?
>>542297
he probably forgot about this thread
>OP is kill
well it's not like doing a shoe template is easy, best thing to do is to literally disassemble one and use that as reference, modeling is always an option but you'd have to be somewhat experienced i guess